As the NFL heads into the new league year, several key players are in danger of being cut. Here are five NFL cut candidates this offseason.
Cooper Kupp
I was informed that the team will be seeking a trade immediately and will be working with me and my family to find the right place to continue competing for championships. I don’t agree with the decision and always believed it was going to begin and end in LA.
Still, if there’s… pic.twitter.com/XWmbGVscGy
— Cooper Kupp (@CooperKupp) February 4, 2025
Cooper Kupp announced that his time in Los Angeles is over.
Kupp released a statement that the Rams will be seeking a trade immediately.
Knowing the Rams won’t keep him, many teams might just wait for Kupp to be released and hit free agency.
Kupp’s roster bonus of $7.5 million is due on March 17. Cutting Kupp before June 1 would mean $22.26 million in dead money while saving $7.5 million.
The team could save $15 million by cutting Kupp after June 1. However, the Rams clearly want to move on from Kupp sooner rather than later.
Davante Adams
I expect the following pre-June 1 cuts by #JetUp
Davante Adams: $8,362,667
Allan Lazard: $6,552,000
Jeremy Ruckert: $212,255
Micheal Clemons: $191,024Along with the dead money on the books, that leaves the Jest with $62,840,243 in cap space.
— Michael Pallas (@mtpallas) February 15, 2025
The Aaron Rodgers era in New York has come to an end.
Rodgers’ best friend, Davante Adams, might be on his way out, too.
Cutting Adams would incur an $8.3 million dead cap hit, but it would save the Jets $29.8 million in cap space.
Without Rodgers, Adams probably wants to leave New York anyway.
James Bradberry
#Eagles DB James Bradberry after a season on IR: I’m ready for an opportunity to show what I can still do. Willing to play CB or safety. pic.twitter.com/Wa7toMErTv
— Jeff McLane (@Jeff_McLane) February 13, 2025
The Philadelphia Eagles are coming off a dominant performance in Super Bowl LIX.
James Bradberry used to be one of the Eagles’ top cornerbacks.
Because of the emergence of rookies Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean, the Eagles did not need Bradberry this season.
In fact, Bradberry did not play a snap due to injury.
Cutting Bradberry would save between $4 million and $5 million.
Miles Sanders
"Shy Tuttle a strong possibility to be a salary-cap cut."
"Miles Sanders is another expected cut."
Good stuff, Joe 🫡 https://t.co/fexc2mrBSH
— Panthers On Tap (@PanthersOnTap) February 11, 2025
The Carolina Panthers have their running back tandem of the future in Chuba Hubbard and Jonathon Brooks.
Miles Sanders is not in those plans.
Sanders will count for $8.2 million against the cap in 2025.
Releasing Sanders would save the Panthers $5.3 million.
It would be downright shocking if Sanders remains a Panther.
Joey Bosa
Los Angeles Chargers Joey Bosa could be a salary cap casualty, saving the team $25.3M in cap space.
The 49ers are expected to be a strong match in FREE AGENCY with form coach Gus Bradley and brother Nick Bosa. pic.twitter.com/UUe8fTaE1t
— NFL Rumors (@nflrums) February 15, 2025
Joey Bosa might have played his last snap for the Los Angeles Chargers.
Though the Chargers will be one of the teams with the most cap space, they could free up even more space by cutting Bosa.
The Chargers could save over $25 million in cap space by cutting or trading Bosa.
Considering Bosa’s injuries, he is a prime candidate to be released.